Kanye West defends his controversial Taylor Swift video at the VMAs: 'This is fame, bro'

MTV gave Kanye West four minutes on Sunday night's Video Music
Awards to do whatever he wanted, and he did not disappoint.

"I came here to present my new video," West said as he came on
the stage, "but before that I'm going to talk."

Then he went into his usual Kanye West self-serving tangent,
which could go down as an all-time great VMAs moment. There was
clearly no filter on what he was saying.

He talked about his controversial music video "Famous," which
features his lying in bed naked with other famous people, like
his wife, Kim Kardashian, Taylor Swift, and Bill Cosby.

"It was an expression of how we are, that audacity to put Anna
Wintour next to Donald Trump," West said. "I put Ray J in there,
bro. But this is fame, bro."

He added of "Famous," which led to a public he-said, she-said
about whether he got Swift's blessing to use a lyric about her in
the song: "Bro, I love all of y'all. That's why I called her."

West also talked about violence in America.

"I was speaking at the Art Institute last year and one kid came
up to me and he said, 'Three of my friends died and I don't know
if I'm going to be the next,'" said West. "And you have to think,
you know, when you're a senior and you don't feel like doing any
work, if you feel you seeing people dying right next to you, you
might feel like what's the point? Life could start to feel
worthless."

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West also touched on the negativity he got from people after
comparing himself to Steve Jobs in a New York Times interview.

"I sit down and talk to older, rich people — aka white — and they
tell me don't compare yourself to Steve Jobs, don't compare
yourself to Walt Disney, and my friend Shikia told me there are
three ways to keep people impoverished: take away their
self-esteem, take away their resources, and take away their role
models."

West went on to say that he looked up to artists and merchants
and that there were fewer than 10 in history who are his equals:
Harry Truman, Henry Ford, Howard Hughes, Walt Disney, and Steve
Jobs.

Here's a transcript of West's entire speech on the VMA
stage:

"I am Kanye West. And that feels really great to say,
especially this year.

"I came here to present my new video, but before I do that I'm
going to talk.

"Now, later tonight 'Famous' might lose to
Beyoncé, but I can't be mad — I'm always wishing
for Beyonce to win, so.

"But for people to understand just how blessed we are, it was
an expression of our now, our fame right now, us inside the TV.
Just the audacity to put Anna Wintour next to Donald Trump, I
mean I put Ray J in there, bro. This is fame, bro!

"I see you Amber.

"My wife is a G now that allows me to say that. We came over in
the same boat and now we're in the same bed. Well, maybe
different boats, but.

"But if you think about, it was 22 people last week murdered in
Chicago. People come up to me like, 'Man, that's right!' Taylor
this and Taylor that. Bro, I love all of y'all. That's why I
called her. [Laughs]

"So, I was speaking at the Art Institute last year and one kid
came up to me and he said, 'Three of my friends died and I
don't know if I'm going to be the next.' And you have to think,
you know, when you're a senior and you don't feel like doing
any work, if you feel you seeing people dying right next to
you, you might feel like what's the point? Life could start to
feel worthless. I know times for me, I sit down and talk to
older, rich people — aka white — and they tell me don't compare
yourself to Steve Jobs, don't compare yourself to Walt Disney —

[Tells someone in the audience to quiet down]

"My friend Shikia told me there are three ways to keep people
impoverished. Taking away their esteem, taking away their
resources, and taking away their role models. My role models
are artist, merchants. Less than 10 I can name in history.

"Truman, Ford, Hughes, Disney, Jobs, West.

"Brooo! Tonight we are here to have fun. I'm standing in front
of my idol Puff Daddy. I'm standing in front of my wife Kim
Kardashian West, I'm standing in front of the future Chance the
Rapper, 2 Chainz, bro, we are undeniably the influence, the
thought leaders. I'm going to play you a piece of my art, and I
just hope ya have a good time."